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Virginia <I>Creviston</I> Radloff Eberhardt

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Virginia Creviston Radloff Eberhardt

Birth
Pierce County, Washington, USA
Death
17 Feb 1927 (aged 55)
Petersburg Borough, Alaska, USA
Burial
Wrangell, Wrangell, Alaska, USA Add to Map
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Virginia's actual burial plot has been identified as being in Redmens Cemetery in Wrangell, Alaska. She was laid to rest next to the grave of her son-in-law Nollie Tate. The photo of the monument erected for the Creviston family that includes her name is at Lakebay, Pierce County, Washington, the resting place of her mother, father and most of her siblings.

Virginia was possibly the first white child born on Key Peninsula, Pierce County, Washington in 1872 when the family lived at Taylor Bay. Later, at the insistence of her mother, the family moved more inland to a homestead near Bay Lake.

Virginia married William Radloff in December of 1889. Their only child Flora was born in "Ballard" or "Fremont", just north of Seattle in 1890. William disappeared after a public scandal in 1892 and Virginia spent many troubled years in Seattle and Tacoma before being coaxed away to Alaska by her sister Ida who had married a prominent businessman there. She eventually remarried August Eberhardt and lived and worked in both Wrangell and Petersburg until her death in 1927.

Laid to rest on February 21, 1927.
Virginia's actual burial plot has been identified as being in Redmens Cemetery in Wrangell, Alaska. She was laid to rest next to the grave of her son-in-law Nollie Tate. The photo of the monument erected for the Creviston family that includes her name is at Lakebay, Pierce County, Washington, the resting place of her mother, father and most of her siblings.

Virginia was possibly the first white child born on Key Peninsula, Pierce County, Washington in 1872 when the family lived at Taylor Bay. Later, at the insistence of her mother, the family moved more inland to a homestead near Bay Lake.

Virginia married William Radloff in December of 1889. Their only child Flora was born in "Ballard" or "Fremont", just north of Seattle in 1890. William disappeared after a public scandal in 1892 and Virginia spent many troubled years in Seattle and Tacoma before being coaxed away to Alaska by her sister Ida who had married a prominent businessman there. She eventually remarried August Eberhardt and lived and worked in both Wrangell and Petersburg until her death in 1927.

Laid to rest on February 21, 1927.

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Not buried at this location



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